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Beach Access In Peachland

The 13th Street Viewpoint is located at Beach Avenue and 13th Street, along the waterfront. Here you’ll find swimming and a picnic area. There are no boats in the swimming area. Centennial Way offers a continuous waterfront walkway from downtown to 13th Street along Okanagan Lake. It is three meters wide and has a smooth continuous surface. Along the way you’ll come across Swim Bay, which offers swim lessons, aquatic programs, and summer lifeguard supervision. You’ll also find a pebble beach, a wharf, diving board, zip line, rope swing and picnic area, as well as a concession (June - September) and public washrooms. It also features a wheelchair ramp and an aquatic wheelchair that can be accessed through the lifeguards. Further north on Beach Avenue and Todd Road is the Trepanier Linear Park. This walkway connects with Lambly Park or you can walk under Hwy 97 to the Peachland Centre Mall. There is an information kiosk on site with more information. At the north end of Beach Avenue you’ll also find Cove Beach, which provides beach access and swimming. Burdekin Lane, located on Buchanan Road, has a walkway, stairs, and a gravel path down to the water’s edge. Parking is on Buchanan Road at Stonewater.

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BOAT LAUNCHES

Peachland has two public boat launches on Okanagan Lake. The 8th Street boat launch is located at Beach Avenue and 8th Street. Vehicle and trailer parking is allowed only on the lake side of Beach Avenue (no overnight parking allowed). The “T” boat launch at Doggy Beach is located at Highway 97 & Princeton Avenue and offers a picnic area and swimming (dogs allowed) as well as a large area for parking vehicles and trailers. Overnight parking permitted.

PEACHLAND BEACH RENTALS

Located on the corner of Beach Ave and 13th Street, Peachland Beach Rentals offers a variety of rental bikes to choose from, as well as stand up paddleboard (SUP) rentals for those who want to try the fastest growing water sport worldwide, and kayak rentals - both single or double kayaks are available for rent.

peachlandbeachrentals.com Text 778 583 4007

PEACHLAND WIBIT

Make your splash in Peachland! Splash water parks are giant floating playgrounds, boasting climbing walls, monkey bars, slides, trampolines and more! Splash takes great pride in pushing customers out of their comfort zone and creating memorable, highlight-of-the-summer experiences of fun and laughter! Can you make it through the obstacle course? Bounce, laugh, SPLASH and join the fun!

JOHNSON BENTLEY MEMORIAL AQUATIC CENTRE

Red Cross Swimming Lessons (all ages) Lane & Public Swimming Land/Aqua Fitness Classes Weight Room Early Childhood – Adult General Programs

Swim Safe…Get Fit…Be Active…

3737 Old Okanagan Highway, West Kelowna BC

www.westkelownacity.ca/pool 778 797 POOL (7665) BATS IN THE SCHOOLHOUSE ATTIC

Whimsical stories of the adventures of mother bats and their pups who live in the attic of Peachland Historic School, providing a harmonious balance between the imaginative and the educational.

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THE BATS OF PEACHLAND

Peachland is known as the home to one of the largest maternity bat colonies in B.C. The attic of the Peachland Historic School has served as a cozy roost to a colony of almost 2,000 Yuma Myotis and Little Brown bats which expanded to the Bat Education and Ecological Protection Society, now fondly referred to as BEEPS. Did you know children could join our Adopt-A-Bat program that comes with a bat stuffy? If you are looking for some fun activities while learning about bats, we invite you to check out the Bats Out Of The Darkness Interactive Exhibit. We will also be hosting a variety of activities and events sure to be enjoyed by the whole family including: Guided and self guided tours such as The Bat House Trail Walk and BEEPS in the Vineyard Trail walk; bat-friendly gardens; geocaching; T-Shirt Tie Dyeing; Kids Cooking Classes; Bat House Building Workshops; Bat Counts, Bat Chats and more.

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VALHALLA HELICOPTERS

This is a one-of-a-kind experience combining a scenic helicopter tour around the Okanagan with stops at participating wineries to enjoy the beverage that has made the valley so wellknown. Touring the Okanagan wineries is so much more fun when you arrive in style! Valhalla Helicopters also offers: scenic tours, Heli picnics, wine tours, weddings and charters.

Valhallahelicopters.com 250 769 1486 OKANAGAN ATV TOURS

Explore the Okanagan backcountry on an ATV with Okanagan ATV Tours. Whether you are a beginner or expert rider our experienced guides will lead you on a tour offering great scenery and great fun. Reservations are required so call or text 250 717 0733 or email info@okanaganatvtours.com to book your tour.

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LAMBLY PARK

Lambly Park, located at Highway 97 and San Clemente Avenue (across from the Peachland mall) offers a lot in one park. The park provides pickleball courts, tennis courts, a skate park, picnic area, Harold’s Walkway and an outdoor fitness trail.

LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE

The Little Schoolhouse, located off of 5th Street at 1898 Brandon Avenue, is nestled between the church and Seniors Housing Society complex. Built in 1898, it served the students of Peachland until 1908 when the primary school on Beach Avenue was built. These days it is used to host the occasional small event. During July and August local artists have use of the school for the Summer Arts Program and, during winter, the space is used for artist workshops. In non-pandemic times, tea is served on the patio every Sunday afternoon with local artists in attendance.

Heritage Park

Heritage Park is located on Beach Avenue in Peachland’s downtown core. The park features the wheelchair accessible Ray Kandola Heritage Pier (perfect for fishing), the Rotary Pavilion (home to a summer concert series in non-pandemic times), a picnic area, benches and a playground area. Soon it will also feature a splash pad (estimated opening Summer 2021) and adjacent washrooms, in addition to public toilets located across the street next to the museum.

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